

MUSCAT: Twenty talented participants from Brainobrain Oman showcased exceptional skills in memory and concentration at the recently held 10th International Brainobrain Abacus Competition in Dubai.
The contestants underwent challenging assessments, demonstrating computational and problem-solving prowess with and without an abacus. The competition was held at the Sheikh Rashid Auditorium in Dubai.
Chairman Zaher al Sulaimani commended their dedication and preparation, emphasising Brainobrain's success in nurturing such talents.
The accomplished contestants from Brainobrain Oman included Varshikasai, Yassin al Mayahi, Pravya Nikhilkumar Babariya, Siddhesh Sandeep Gaikwad, Tameem al Majrafi, Ghassan al Mayahi, Ishaan Barath, Joory Omer, Kumarappan Annamalai, Muhammad Ayaan, K Pradhiyuin, Zain Sardar, Siya Pramod Relekar, Spandana Bedarda Sandheep, Asaad al Balushi, Bhadra Rakeshkumar Karkar, Irha Ishtiyaq, Lavanya M, Nevin Mathew Liju, and Rauhish T.
Last year's competition drew over 2,500 global contestants, reflecting Brainobrain's international recognition. The organisation, known for its Guinness World Record achievement, operates in Oman with two centres in Al Ghubra and Al Wadi Al Kabir, empowering children through effective mental fitness training.
Since its inception, Brainobrain International has empowered over 200,000 children across 1,000 centres in 45 countries. The organisation’s training, based on scientific modules aimed at sharpening mental fitness, has proven effective in developing multitasking skills, stimulating both hemispheres of the brain, and enhancing overall brain stimuli.
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